How to disable control-alt-backspace?
How to disable control-alt-backspace?
A quick one ... how do you disable the control-alt-del key combination from killing X ?
... could not find a file where that would be defined ...
... could not find a file where that would be defined ...
edit /etc/X11/xorg.conf
add
Option "DontVTSwitch" # Uncomment this to disable the <Ctrl><Alt><BS>
to
Section "ServerFlags"
example:
http://aurelien26.free.fr/s940/xorg.conf
Mark
add
Option "DontVTSwitch" # Uncomment this to disable the <Ctrl><Alt><BS>
to
Section "ServerFlags"
example:
http://aurelien26.free.fr/s940/xorg.conf
Mark
Actually, I haven't got this to work. Puppy is 2.11.
First, it seems that the correct option is:
Option "DontZap" - atleast according to the explanation link provided above. There is also a "xorg.conf0" -file, which seems to part of the config as well.
Could anybody cast some light to this, because this got difficult to figure out, since I would need basic knowledge on:
- If, I do "restart X" - which file is read (there are files under "initrd" for this , too)
- when I reboot or remaster in this case - which file is the one that I need to change (it seems to be "xorg.conf0"). Or perhaps I would need to delete conf files from under "initrd" when remastering ?
So I am a bit stuck, because I do not know if this new config is supposed to work after restart-X or if a reboot is required - for one thing.
First, it seems that the correct option is:
Option "DontZap" - atleast according to the explanation link provided above. There is also a "xorg.conf0" -file, which seems to part of the config as well.
Could anybody cast some light to this, because this got difficult to figure out, since I would need basic knowledge on:
- If, I do "restart X" - which file is read (there are files under "initrd" for this , too)
- when I reboot or remaster in this case - which file is the one that I need to change (it seems to be "xorg.conf0"). Or perhaps I would need to delete conf files from under "initrd" when remastering ?
So I am a bit stuck, because I do not know if this new config is supposed to work after restart-X or if a reboot is required - for one thing.
Yeah well, the other file (.conf) was not there after remastering (the file .conf0 was). However, both files ARE there when I boot the system up (and create a save). And they have the correct data.
Maybe it should be there initially, in order to work correctly - I have to try that out later.
I am using Xvesa by the way, if that makes a difference.
Maybe it should be there initially, in order to work correctly - I have to try that out later.
I am using Xvesa by the way, if that makes a difference.